The God Who Changes Us: Changed by Grace | Tom Rossi
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This message invites us into a profound exploration of how God's unconditional love transforms us—not through our striving, but through His grace. Drawing from the story of Zacchaeus in Luke 19, we're reminded that Jesus didn't demand change before offering relationship; instead, He offered relationship that produced change. The tax collector didn't climb down from that tree because he had made himself worthy, but because Jesus saw something in him that others couldn't see. This is the heart of the gospel: we are laid bare, judged, and then—miraculously—accepted and approved because of Christ's work on the cross. The challenge before us is twofold: first, we must accept this truth about ourselves, replacing the negative soundtracks in our minds with the reality of our identity as image-bearers, temples of the Holy Spirit, and a royal priesthood. Second, we must become agents of this same transformation for others, calling out the 'Dulcinea' in people who only see themselves as 'Aldonza.' When we truly grasp that God's kindness leads to repentance—not our performance earning His love—everything changes. We stop crawling and start flying, empowered by grace to live as the people God created us to be.